A question regarding the US and polar bears. Was lifted only ban on breeding of Alaskan-born bears, or also ban on imports from European zoos?
Are you saying they lifted the ban?@MeiLover mentioned it in the population thread a few months ago. I quote her post below:
I agree hopefully it's not too late for the rescued females to get pregnant. The population is in dire need of new geneticsAre you saying they lifted the ban?
If so, then hallelujah I guess
Yes, it appears so from what was said.Are you saying they lifted the ban?
If so, then hallelujah I guess
It is, and I suspect it will be closed for quite some time. Last I heard (a couple of weeks ago), they still had not managed to capture all the birds, which is required for them to start the work, which I believe will be extensive.Does anybody know if the Owen’s aviary is still closed for renovations?
It is, and I suspect it will be closed for quite some time. Last I heard (a couple of weeks ago), they still had not managed to capture all the birds, which is required for them to start the work, which I believe will be extensive.
The birds in the aviary will be held off-exhibit until completion is done.Do you know if the the birds are temporarily going on display in the various aviaries around the zoo or are they being housed off-exhibit?
At the very least, several species usually present in the aviary have moved to the wrinkled hornbill aviary between the koala yards according to @Kudu21. Which leads me to ask:Do you know if the the birds are temporarily going on display in the various aviaries around the zoo or are they being housed off-exhibit?
Do you have a source or is this another instance of you just assuming something and passing it off as fact?The birds in the aviary will be held off-exhibit until completion is done.
So basically, grass is green.The birds in the aviary will be held off-exhibit until completion is done.
Are the tenrecs actually on exhibit at the Basecamp? I’ve not been in few months but based on the video, it looks like their BTS area.Other 2023 News (2):
On May 23rd, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (0.0.1) Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle to the Denver Zoo in Colorado.
Denver Zoo - Happy #WorldTurtleDay! Did you know that we...
On July 5th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) red panda to Zoo Boise in Idaho.
Zoo Boise - Zoo Boise, a division of Boise Parks and...
On September 14th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1.0) black-headed bushmaster to the Los Angeles Zoo in California.
https://lazoo.org/wp-content/upload...n-Animal-Transaction-Report-9.19.2023-rev.pdf
On September 24th, the zoo announced that they moved a (1.0) western lowland gorilla named Denny to the bachelor troop from the family troop.
The gorilla bachelor troop has a new member | Meet the bachelor boys newest member, Denny. | By San Diego Zoo | Facebook
On October 17th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (0.0.2) ring-tailed lemurs named Sambata and Tsiki to the Sacramento Zoo in California.
Sacramento Zoo - Say hello to our new ring-tailed lemurs,...
On November 9th, the zoo announced that (0.0.3+?) lesser hedgehog tenrecs were born which are on exhibit in the Wildlife Explorers Basecamp area.
New tiny, spiny baby tenrecs at Basecamp. Believe it or not, this tiny, spiny species isn't related to hedgehogs at all and shares more in common with moles and shrews. | San Diego Zoo | San Diego Zoo · Original audio
On December 7th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (0.0.2+) naked mole rats to the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery in Ohio.
THEY'RE HERE!!! We are so... - Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
On December 16th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (3.0) Francois' langurs to the San Francisco Zoo in California on November 21st.
https://sfrecpark.org/DocumentCenter/View/21747/JtZooAg122123
On October 17th, it was announced that the zoo transferred (0.0.2) ring-tailed lemurs named Sambata and Tsiki to the Sacramento Zoo in California.
Sacramento Zoo - Say hello to our new ring-tailed lemurs,...
How did the situation get this bad?I agree hopefully it's not too late for the rescued females to get pregnant. The population is in dire need of new genetics
Nindiri the female Jaguar should still be there. The SDZ photographers Facebook group posted a photo dated 2 weeks ago so unless she passed between then and now, she should be at Elephant Odyssey.Are there still jaguars at the zoo?
I added to ZTL but noticed that it was already in 'former holdings'